The second full concert of Ariana Grande's career was at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee in February 2015, but she hasn't been back to the city since.

That will change in April.

On Thursday, the pop superstar announced her 41-city "Sweetener" tour, named after her Billboard 200 chart-topping album released in August. On April 15, that tour brings Grande to Fiserv Forum, the Milwaukee Bucks' new $524 million arena.

Since her first Milwaukee show, Grande has become one of the premier pop artists of our time, with five additional top 20 hits from her two most recent studio albums, including "Side to Side" and "No Tears Left To Cry."

Ticket prices and on-sale information haven't been announced, but according to a press release from Grande's label, Republic Records, presales for American Express cardholders will take place from 10 a.m. Nov. 1 to 10 p.m. Nov. 3.

Grande is the 26th concert announced for the new arena's first 12 months, not including comedy, sports and family events. It's already eclipsed the recently shuttered BMO Harris Bradley Center's best concert year in 2008, when it hosted 18 concerts.

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Cher brings her "Here We Go Again" tour to Fiserv Forum May 12, where the pop superstar is expected to sing her hits across her 55-year-career, and ABBA covers from a new tribute album. Michael McLoone / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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